Livingstone acknowledges it will be a mammoth task to fill every nook and cranny of the national stadium. |
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Otherwise, Zambia needs a pat on the back for embarking on this mammoth task of fighting corruption. |
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It was a mammoth task, especially considering he discovered the place only by accident. |
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Monitoring patents worldwide is a mammoth task and challenging biopiracy obscenely expensive. |
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It is a mammoth task, but this is a great opportunity for us to set a budget which will give stability to the borough. |
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Then all that remains is the mammoth task of delivering all the presents on time. |
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This is a mammoth task by any criteria, and the more hands there are the lighter the work load for each individual. |
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This will be a mammoth task as it risks enraging people already sceptical about the treaty. |
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It has been a mammoth task because in places they have grown to more than 13 feet. |
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This is a mammoth task which, as indicated before, will require innovative approaches to be able to carry out. |
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The mammoth task will see the girls swim an amazing 21 miles from the port of Folkestone for another British landing on the beaches of Normandy at Cap Gris Nez. |
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They seem to be impervious to weedkillers and they spread into such inaccessible places that digging them out would be a difficult and mammoth task. |
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The Commission now has the mammoth task of examining Community legislation with a fine-tooth comb. |
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I don't think it would be a mammoth task to sit down with a short list and really get at the busy work of trying to come up with solutions. |
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That in itself was a mammoth task since every public hearing could involve submissions from several parties and several days of hearing. |
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When storms close in, it is a mammoth task for those same eyes to even slightly pierce the swirling murk. |
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I deliberately say canvass' because you all know that this is a mammoth task. |
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On the other hand, this agency does not have a large staff, but it still has this mammoth task to perform. |
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In order for these plans to become reality, Ukraine faces a mammoth task and needs a sense of responsibility and duty towards its own citizens. |
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She observed that organising a tournament of such magnitude was a mammoth task and urged Lilayi Polo Club to use the sponsorship wisely to further develop the sport. |
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If you want it to succeed, if you want to involve Parliament in the mammoth task awaiting you, then you can count on the support of my group. |
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Because lifelong learning seems to be a mammoth task, while learning as you live' stimulates our curiosity everyday anew. |
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It was a mammoth task and Martha felt that she was doing more than her share of the work while Mary did nothing. |
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Mrs Rothe has undertaken a mammoth task, and I thank her for it. |
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Mass-producing micromachines is a mammoth task scientists are tackling one step at a time. |
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However, the coalition, Canada included, has taken on a mammoth task. |
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The mood music from the management then was that they would reap the rewards for all the extra effort and work they put into that mammoth task. |
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There's also a chance to find out about the aptly named Jumbo Tunneller, which is also engaged in a mammoth task, this time in Finland. |
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Could that change? Mr Ahmed has a mammoth task. |
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How can this mammoth task be accomplished? |
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The citizens and leaders of the European Union, including this Parliament, have shown themselves equal to the mammoth task of preparing both the Union and the applicant countries for enlargement. |
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You faced a mammoth task and you succeeded. |
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As I said in my original response, we are willing to do so but we have to have the necessary resources made available to us because this will be a mammoth task. |
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Controlling the media is a mammoth task and Europe needs to draw on as many expert sources as possible in order to harness what is increasingly a harmful influence on children. |
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While the recommendations have been set out according to different stakeholders, the mammoth task of encouraging, educating and supporting low-income communities requires all stakeholders to work in a co-operative fashion. |
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Establishing a global regulatory system for investments is a mammoth task, especially one which caters for the developed and the developing world, and sustainability simultaneously. |
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However, it would be quite a mammoth task to establish such an Office. |
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Agreement on the financial perspectives for 2007-2013 is a mammoth task, which will also have far-reaching effects in terms of the EU's ability to enlarge. |
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The mammoth task required an army of workers: nearly 120 recruited from community clubs and boarding schools, who were supplemented by local BIC and international volunteers. |
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Indeed, for children and youth who survived wars and hostilities as child soldiers, a long-term process of reinserting them into societies remains a mammoth task. |
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They undertook the mammoth task of standardizing the wide variation in punctuation and spelling of the original, making many thousands of minor changes to the text. |
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